![]() ![]() Like most noir stories, Garnethill has some real darkness in it and some very unhappy characters. On the other, O’Donnell knows that she is not guilty and the more McEwan tries to bully her into confessing to a crime she didn’t commit, the more she dislikes him and doesn’t want to co-operate with him. In fact, she’s only a few months out of a stay at the Northern Psychiatric Hospital where her brother Liam took her after a breakdown. What’s more, she has a history of mental health problems stemming from an awful childhood with an alcoholic mother and a paedophile father. The body was found in O’Donnell’s home, and she had just broken up with him. On one hand, he has good reason to think so. Joe McEwan is assigned to the investigation and it’s not long at all before he begins to suspect that O’Donnell is guilty of the murder. ![]()
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